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Japan's oil refiners are expecting to have enough Middle East crude to replace it for the summer.

The 'head of a 'industry association' said on Wednesday that Japanese oil re-finers would be able to obtain enough?substitute petroleum products and crude to replace Middle Eastern supply?throughout the summer.

Shunichi Kito is the president of the Petroleum Association of Japan. He said that U.S. Crude has become the main replacement while efforts are made to obtain crude from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, via routes that bypass the Strait of Hormuz.

Some Japanese companies source crude oil from Latin America including Mexico, Ecuador, Venezuela and Alaska, as well from Russia's Sakhalin-2 and Alaska.

Kito explained that "we are responding by a combination drawing down of national reserves and sourcing alternate supplies."

We expect no problems with procurement during the summer peak demand season.

Kito noted that VLCCs cannot travel through the Panama Canal with U.S. crude. This forces some shipments to travel by the Cape of Good Hope. The journey takes about 55 days, which is more than twice the time of the Middle East route.

He said that the longer route would "significantly increase costs" and leave refiners little choice but pass these on to their customers.

Japan relied on the Middle East to import about 95% its crude oil before the U.S. and Israel fought the 'war' against Iran. Kito says that Japan will have to reduce its dependence on Middle East crude oil over the long-term.

Refiners are currently analysing properties of alternative crude grade, adjusting blend ratios, and refining within the existing equipment constraints.

He said that Japan will need to improve its crisis preparedness in the future. This can be done by diversifying fuel sources, improving refineries, and expanding the use of biofuels. (Reporting and editing by Yuka Suzuki, Hina Obayashi)

(source: Reuters)